The Serpent (Da Vinci's Demons)

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"The Serpent"
Da Vinci's Demons episode
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 2
Directed by David S. Goyer
Written by
Featured music Bear McCreary
Cinematography byJulian Court
Editing byPhilip Kloss
Production codes
Original air dateApril 19, 2013 (2013-04-19)
Running time59 min
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"The Serpent" is the second episode of the American TV series Da Vinci's Demons . [1] It picked up after the end of first episode with da Vinci performing an autopsy on the body of the hanged man. [2]

Contents

Ron Hogan, from Den of Geek , said it is a "good television show, but two episodes in it hasn't emerged from the sketchbook into the realm of reality". [3]

It got 0.503 million viewers in United States. [4]

Plot

da Vinci studies anatomy with an executed human cadaver; he searches for a "soul" in the stomach.

da Vinci continues his paintings of Lucrezia Donati for his Medici patron Lorenzo de' Medici.

Riario is the nephew of Pope Sixtus IV. Riaro tortures Nico, da Vinci's assistant.

Cast

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References

  1. Sleasman, MaryAnn (20 April 2013). "Da Vinci's Demons "The Serpent" Review: Knowledge Is Power". TV.com . CBS Interactive Inc. Retrieved 2 November 2018.
  2. Carabott, Chris (19 April 2013). "Da Vinci's Demons: "The Serpent" Review". IGN . Ziff Davis, LLC . Retrieved 2 November 2018.
  3. Hogan, Ron (19 April 2013). "Da Vinci's Demons episode 2 review: The Serpent". Den of Geek . Dennis Publishing Limited . Retrieved 2 November 2018.
  4. Yanan, Travis (22 April 2013). "Friday's Cable Ratings: "Sons of Guns," "WWE Smackdown" Top Demos". The Futon Critic . Retrieved 23 April 2013.